Hi, unfortunately the effects appear to be quite temporary. We usually see the benefits during the 3-6 month period, but the effects subside afterwards.
Thank you very much for your answer ! I thought we could expect a cumulative effect as i experienced it for a prp injection for knee arthrosis^^ So i suppose in the case of ovaries you have to plan to do the injections twice a year, which is a concern for money and maybe health issues in the long run.@@dr.ahmetozyigit
Hi, it would largely depend on when menopause started. While early, if it started years ago, it is unlikely that ovarian PRP can be of much benefit. But if the onset is rather recent, PRP, in combination with certain other agents can make a difference.
Wonderful information doctor
Can it delay menopause for a person in perimenopause ? And how long ? Thank you !
Hi, unfortunately the effects appear to be quite temporary. We usually see the benefits during the 3-6 month period, but the effects subside afterwards.
Thank you very much for your answer ! I thought we could expect a cumulative effect as i experienced it for a prp injection for knee arthrosis^^ So i suppose in the case of ovaries you have to plan to do the injections twice a year, which is a concern for money and maybe health issues in the long run.@@dr.ahmetozyigit
Can you help me if I am in early menopose age 43?
Hi, it would largely depend on when menopause started. While early, if it started years ago, it is unlikely that ovarian PRP can be of much benefit. But if the onset is rather recent, PRP, in combination with certain other agents can make a difference.